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“Designed by Morris F. Benton and issued by ATF in
1910. One story says that it was drawn in the early 1900s and
sent to the foundry without a name […], but that further work
on it was continually pushed aside, until it became known as ‘that
old hobo’ […] The working name was Adface.
Hobo was also cut by Intertype in three sizes.
Light Hobo was […] released by ATF in 1915”. —
McGrew

“Designed by Morris F. Benton and issued by ATF in 1910. One story says that it was drawn in the early 1900s and sent to the foundry without a name […], but that further work on it was continually pushed aside, until it became known as ‘that old hobo’ […] The working name was Adface. Hobo was also cut by Intertype in three sizes. Light Hobo was […] released by ATF in 1915”. — McGrew

There are numerous digitizations, by Linotype/Adobe (1987–2002, based on the ITC version?), Bitstream (1990–1993, extended by Tilde), The Font Company, and URW++/Elsner+Flake. URW’s version (1994) is the only one to feature more than 1 style (Regular, Bold, Initials, Outline, Relief).

James Edmondson’s Hobeaux (2014–) is a homage and extension, to be released with OH no Type Co.